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PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten On Wednesday, April 23rd, TheMinister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor(VSA),Omar Ottleydecided in consultation withtheDepartment HeadofCollective Prevention Services(CPS), Mrs.Eva Lista-de WeeverthatCPS will host a ‘POP-UPCOVID-19 vaccination clinicon Saturday, April 24th, in efforts to increase the vaccination numbers throughout the community. The vaccination clinic will beopen between the hours of10 AM- 2PMat the Vineyard building.
This clinic will be open to all persons residing on the Dutch side, who have not already registered to be vaccinated. Upon arrival, persons are required to provide; a Sint Maarten ID card, a drivers license or a Dutch passport. A non-Dutch passport holder with the latest immigration entry stamp dating back 6 months or longer, showing that the person is here for the last 6 months uninterrupted, a proof of registration from the Census Department, an SZV Card, a copy of a residence or work permit.
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